The Works of Richard Savage ...: With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, 第 2 卷T. Evans, 1777 - 275 頁 |
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... flow'ry Spring deform .. His languid eyes , like frozen lakes appear , Dim - gleaming all the light that wanders here . His robe fnow - wrought , and hoar'd with age ; his breath . A nitrous damp , that ftrikes petrific death . Far ...
... flow'ry Spring deform .. His languid eyes , like frozen lakes appear , Dim - gleaming all the light that wanders here . His robe fnow - wrought , and hoar'd with age ; his breath . A nitrous damp , that ftrikes petrific death . Far ...
第 11 頁
... flows ; Which deep'ning , travels through a distant wood , And thence emerging , meets a fifter - flood ; Mingled they flash on a wide - opening plain , And pafs yon city to the far - feen main . So blend two fouls by heav'n for union ...
... flows ; Which deep'ning , travels through a distant wood , And thence emerging , meets a fifter - flood ; Mingled they flash on a wide - opening plain , And pafs yon city to the far - feen main . So blend two fouls by heav'n for union ...
第 15 頁
... flow our words : -Did ne'er thy mufe ex tend To grots , where Contemplation fimiles ferene , Where angels vifit , and where joys convene ? To groves , where more than mortal voices rife , Catch the rapt foul , and waft it to the skies ...
... flow our words : -Did ne'er thy mufe ex tend To grots , where Contemplation fimiles ferene , Where angels vifit , and where joys convene ? To groves , where more than mortal voices rife , Catch the rapt foul , and waft it to the skies ...
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... flows . Youth , tho ' deprefs'd , through all his form ap- pears ; Thro ' all his fentiments the depth of years . Thus he - yet farther Industry behold , Which confcious waits new wonders to unfold . Enter my chapel next - Lo ! here ...
... flows . Youth , tho ' deprefs'd , through all his form ap- pears ; Thro ' all his fentiments the depth of years . Thus he - yet farther Industry behold , Which confcious waits new wonders to unfold . Enter my chapel next - Lo ! here ...
第 17 頁
... flows , " Till rifing fhades attempt the day to clofe . Thus my new friend : Behold the light's decay : Back to yon city let me point thy way ... flow - rifing , glare ! See ! See ! flames , condens'd , now vary her attire 36 THE WANDERER .
... flows , " Till rifing fhades attempt the day to clofe . Thus my new friend : Behold the light's decay : Back to yon city let me point thy way ... flow - rifing , glare ! See ! See ! flames , condens'd , now vary her attire 36 THE WANDERER .
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AARON HILL againſt am'rous Animalcule blefs blifs bofom Boötes breaſt BRIDGET JONES bright cenfure charms dark agent defcend defire Dick Morley diſplay divine Dunciad ev'ry fafe fair fame fate fatire fcene feek feem feen fenfe fhades fhall fhame fhine fhould figh firſt fkies flame flow'rs fmile foft fome fong fons forrows foul fpirits fpreads fpring friendſhip ftand ftate ftill ftrike fuch fuperior fure furvey fweet fwelling gen'rous glows grace grief heart heav'n honour infpire juft juftice lefs light loft luftre mind moft moſt mufe mufic muſe muſt ne'er o'er paffion pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe pride prieft purſue raiſe rays refin'd RICHARD SAVAGE rife rofe ſcene ſhall ſhe ſhine ſmile ſtand ſtate ſtill tear thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thought thro truth uſe verfe virtue whofe Whoſe wild worfe
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第 211 頁 - ... unlawful an occupation. This it was that gave birth to the Dunciad...
第 212 頁 - On the day the book was first vended, a crowd of authors besieged the shop; entreaties, advices, threats of law and battery, nay cries of treason, were all employed to hinder the coming out of the ' Dunciad ;' on the other side, the booksellers and hawkers made as great efforts to procure it . What could a few poor authors do against so great a majority as the public ? There was no stopping a torrent with a finger; so out it came. " Many ludicrous circumstances attended it. The Dunces...
第 62 頁 - What ripening virtues might have made their way ? He might have liv'd till folly died in shame, Till kindling wisdom felt a thirst for fame.
第 62 頁 - Pity's eye condemn'd to see. Remembrance veils his rage, but swells his fate ; Griev'd I forgive, and am grown cool too late. Young, and unthoughtful then ; who knows, one day, What ripening virtues might have made their way...
第 201 頁 - Boaft petty courts, whence rules new rigour draw, Unknown to Nature's and to Statute-law ; Quirks that explain all faving rights away, To give th' attorney and the catchpoll prey.
第 210 頁 - ... poets were ranged in classes, to which were prefixed almost all the letters of the alphabet (the greatest part of them at random) ; but such...
第 210 頁 - ... all the great characters of the age, and this with impunity, their own persons and names being utterly secret and obscure.
第 172 頁 - Some ring or letter now reveals th' intrigue : Queens, with their minions, work unfeemly things, And boys grow dukes, when catamites to kings. Does a prince die ? What poifons they furmife ! No royal mortal fure by nature dies.
第 17 頁 - Now rapt ! now more than man ! — I see him climb, To view this speck of earth from worlds sublime ! I see him now o'er Nature's works preside ! How clear the vision ! and the scene how wide...
第 186 頁 - No more enflame him, and no more enthral. He feeks no more, in Rufus' hall, renown ; Nor envies Pelf the jargon of the gown ; But pleas'd with competence, on rural plains, His wifdom courts that eafe his worth obtains. 30 Would private jars, which fudden rife, encreafe ? His candour fmiles all difcord into peace.